FaithsUnited
- The
InterFaith Network
The Network was launched at a Conference in September 2004, and aims
to bring together people of different faiths in Tameside.
The following statement is agreed by the Network. It is
'A network committed to develop fellowship by increasing mutual
understanding through dialogue, networking, and engaging in joint
action by members of faith communities for the
benefit of the whole community.'
Leaflet on the FaithsUnited network
Meetings
Network meetings
Network meetings are held quarterly and are
open
to all those
who wish to get involved. Network Chair is Mr Amrit
Mistry. For the latest network meeting dates see our
Training and Events page
For more information contact: Mohamed Seedat at T3SC, call 0161 339 4985.
Dates and times under other events will be determined by
the network.
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FaithsUnited documents
Faith -
Environment Water Report
FaithsUnited
Constitution
FaithsUnited Rules
Network
consultation findings
'Face to Face' and 'Side by Side'
consultation
On 17 December 2007 the Department of Communities and Local Government (CLG)
issued the planned consultation document relating to the development of
the strategy. It was entitled ‘Face to Face’ and ‘Side by Side’. A
framework for inter faith dialogue and social action.
The aims of the consultation were to find out how ‘ we can best work in partnership with each other to increase inter faith dialogue and social action and ensure that this activity results in tangible and positive changes within local communities, in terms of increased cohesion, greater community empowerment and resilience to extremism in all its forms.’
FaithsUnited (Tameside) sent our response to the CLG as well as partners locally, regionally and nationally.
The response from FaithsUnited (Tameside) is on the link below as is the response from the Inter faith Network UK.
Response
from the Inter Faith Network UK to the Face to Face consultation
submitted to CLG
FaithsUnited's
response to the consultation

